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First hang in Hyperlite - advice??

My hammock finally came yesterday, so I have been setting it up several times in the backyard today. Every time I set it up, I end up having to lay in it about three times, and get out and tighten the ropes each time before it finally lays right. I'm using the technique that came with the Hyperlite. Is this normal? Any suggestions? Thanks!!

Are ring buckle supports a better solution?

I'm also new to hammocking and have the HH Hyperlite. And, naturally, I'm having the same problem. So far, this is the ONLY frustrating experience with hammocking and I'm probably just being impatient. Its really nice to be able to sleep through the night for change.

I was thinking about putting ring buckles on anyway but I wonder if this would take care of the stretch problem -- or will the webbing stretch just as much as the spectra cord?

You can try pre-stretching the hammock - hang TIGHT, get in, wait 5-10 minutes, get out, retighten, repeat as necessary. That worked on my ULB - kept me from having to deal with it in the field anyway.

Webbing will have some initial stretch, just like spectra. If you get the right webbing, it'll lose almost all of its stretch pretty quickly though. On the other hand, a lot of the stretch you're getting now is likely the hammock material itself, not the spectra suspension. Not much to do about that other than get it broken in properly.

"Physics is the only true science. All else is stamp collecting." - J. J. Thompson

HR, alot of that might have to do with the stretching of the tree straps if he's still using nylon like he used to several years ago (th).as the ropes are probably spectra and won't stretch much initally. also the lighter fabric of the HL will stretch alot more than 1.9 oz ripstop. i'm going to switch to either polypro or polyester if i can find it. if nylon is the problem, for the time being you can make sure the straps are doubled up (folded in 1/2) if possible and wrap any excess backward around the tree if there's any left. this should help. has anyone seen the 1" wide flat weave spectra webbing at apsltd.com? i'm gonna order some and compare it to the yates 14mm tubular. they're both around 4-5000# though.

I'm also new to hammocking and have the HH Hyperlite. And, naturally, I'm having the same problem. So far, this is the ONLY frustrating experience with hammocking and I'm probably just being impatient. Its really nice to be able to sleep through the night for change.

I was thinking about putting ring buckles on anyway but I wonder if this would take care of the stretch problem -- or will the webbing stretch just as much as the spectra cord?

welcome to the group burning cedar. the new hammock & webbing are going to have some stretching the first time or two you use it with or with out the ring buckles.
but as long as there is no slipping going on in the attachment method, that initial stretching should end.
but it's normal to have to re-tighten the hammock at least 2 or 3 times to account for the new stretch the 1st time or two.
the ring buckles will make short work of any adjustments you need to make. even when stretching is no longer a problem, the buckles make quick work of hanging & centering the hammock between the trees or between the ends of the tarp.
i favor the double rings myself but some folks like the crazy creek type buckle so you could take a look at that if you like. either buckle will be an advantage over most other ways to attach the hammock to the trees. ...tim

I'm also new to hammocking and have the HH Hyperlite. And, naturally, I'm having the same problem. So far, this is the ONLY frustrating experience with hammocking and I'm probably just being impatient. Its really nice to be able to sleep through the night for change.

I was thinking about putting ring buckles on anyway but I wonder if this would take care of the stretch problem -- or will the webbing stretch just as much as the spectra cord?

Welcome BurningCedar,

I also have a Hyperlight. Great hammock. I also have the ring/buckles on it.
The stretching should'nt last for long. I did have some additional stretching with my Speer webbing last weekend. I hung from trees 18 feet apart. The virgin portion of my webbing had not been pre-stretched yet so I re-adjusted a couple of times. The distance itself probably had something to do with it also. Hang em high.
Go for it with the ring/buckles. They rock.

I did something by accident when I added my webbing to my system that I think worked really well to get out the stretch. At TD and an overnight on the way home, 4 nights total, I hung from a set of trees pretty far apart. This ment that I used almost all of my webbing.

The first couple nights I would sag a couple feet from where I started. By night 4 I didn't sag that much.

I think that next time I add new support rope or webbing, I am going to do this the first couple nights. Hanging from a shorter distance would only stretch part of the webbing and not all. This way each time you hung from a farther distance you would be stretching a new section of the webbing.

Is that too much to ask? Girls with frikkin' lasers on their heads?
The hanger formly known as "hammock engineer".